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Disney Parent Shares Disney World Struggle: “After Spending Thousands…How do I Actually Enjoy it?”
The Walt Disney World Resort is supposed to be “The Most Magical Place On Earth,” where guests can escape their daily lives and visit “The Land of Yesterday, Tomorrow, and Fantasy” at Magic Kingdom, walk around the world–and even leave it–at EPCOT, step into the Star Wars Universe at Disney's Hollywood
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Movies & Entertainment
New Report Suggests Disney is ‘Quietly Killing’ the Live-Action Moana Film
It was just about a year ago that Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that the company was starting work on a live-action version of Moana (2016). The announcement was so big that Iger even brought out Maui himself, Dwayne Johnson, to help stoke the flames and prepare audiences for Disney's latest live-action film. Related: Bob Iger Admits Disn
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News
In First Public Comments Since Firing, Chapek Hints At Disney Being Cash Strapped
It's been nearly 18 months since Disney CEO Bob Chapek was relieved of his duties, only to be replaced as the head of the Walt Disney Company by his predecessor, Bob Iger. Since that time, Bob Chapek has maintained a relatively low profile. However, for the first time since his firing as Disney CEO, Bob Chapek sat down for an interview wi
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Disney Parks
The History of Disney’s Space Mountain Accidents
The entertainment giant, The Walt Disney Company, offers the theme park mecca for all things fun, exciting, and magical. With Disney keeping safety as the utmost priority with its numerous attractions, it seems like the iconic Space Mountain attraction is one that often draws “accident” attention. Space Mountain Attractions Sp
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Disney Parks
Guest Calls EPCOT Festival a “Festival Of Drunks”
A lot has changed at the Walt Disney World Resort since the Magic Kingdom first opened in 1971. Back then, tickets to get into the new theme park were just $3.50 — with inflation, that would be about $21 by today’s standards. There was also no alcohol served at the park. That’s right, Walt Disney did not want alcohol served at any o
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